THE SUMMER TIMES
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‘The Summer Newspaper of Phillips Exeter Academy’
Thursday, July 18, 2013
Vol. XXXV, Number 2
The World According to Us
Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, New Hampshire
Smartphones Just Got Smarter Aurasma Wows PEA By ADRIAN PONCE Summer Times Staff Writer
Courtesy of Alex Braile PEA'10
On this globe the size of the country name represents the number of students at Summer School from the that country. For a detailed breakdown see page 6.
A brand new kind of technology has arrived at Exeter. This technology will blow your mind once you experience what it does. In order to gain access to this new technology, the only thing to do is to download a free app called Aurasma to your smartphone. Once the app is downloaded, open the app, and point the camera of the smartphone to the picture to the side, and experience Aurasma. What is being demonstrated on the screen of the smartphone is an aura. An aura is a video/image that appears when the correct building sign or image is scanned. The amazing part about this app is that you don’t always have to point your camera at a picture. This app will work if you point the camera of your smartphone at a building, or sign. Of course, not every place will work because someone has to Courtesy of Brad Seymour do the work in order for this app to work. That is when the video production class comes into play. The video production class is working very hard to create many more places for the students and faculty of Exeter to point their smartphone cameras and enjoy Aurasma even more. Now, sometimes the videos will be informative, but sometimes See VIDEO page 3
Honest! Abe Lincoln's 'Breaking' News! Kin Walks Among Us Window Cracks By ADRIENNE E. LINCOLN
Summer Times Contributing Writer
Being related to Abraham Lincoln is something that I am extremely proud of. The man who led the United States through the Civil War is someone who I am honored to think of as my 34th cousin removed. Recently I was informed by multiple faculty members that Lincoln’s son Robert attended Phillips Exeter Academy, class of 1860. I did a little bit more research and found out that Abraham Lincoln visited his son at Phillips Exeter one hundred and fifty years ago. Also, the great grandson of Abraham Lincoln, Robert Todd Lincoln Beckwith, class of 1922, attended the school. It is mind
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Adrienne E. Lincoln, 14 of Rye, NH, kin of our 16th president and an Access Exeter student, on Front Street where the Republican Party was founded in 1853.
A mystery at Phillips Exeter: At about 6.p.m. Wednesday, as students were eating dinner in Elm Street Dining hall, an overhead mezzanine window on the building’s campus side suddenly splintered with an audible “Poof!” according to witnesses. The panel, above a silverware and coffee station, was spiderwebbed with cracks but did not shatter. No glass fell and no one was injured. Officers from Campus Safety and the deans were interviewing students to see if someone might have thrown anything against the window. Whether the impact came from outside or inside is unknown. The investigation is continuing.
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See Lincoln, page 3
Field of Dreams: Athletes Seek Glory By ERINA SAKURAI AND BROOKE SHEA
pretty nervous about doing that kind of thing.” The second event was the three-legged race. The boys’ dorms were noticeably faster than the girls’ dorms. Students paired up with peers the same height as them and tied one of their legs together, and raced to the goal line. Some pairs were more coordinated than others, counting each step and making sure they knew which leg would come first. The people who made 1st place mostly ran through the whole race. Others, determined not to fall, went at a slower pace, taking each step very carefully. Katie Sennott, a Day Student said, “I did participate in the three-legged race with Meredith Fossitt and didn’t come close to first place.” There were certainly a number of partners who fell over part way through, which sometimes caused the people behind them to trip as well. The last event was the izzy-dizzy relay. This was the longest event, as the dorms formed teams of roughly 12 people each. A huge number of students participated, and some dorms such as Dunbar were able to put together three teams. After spinning around the bat ten times, participants had to make their way back
Summer Times Staff Writers
Cheers and shouts boomed across the campus as all Summer School students trudged to the playing field, to compete in the 2013 Field Day on Saturday, July 13. This event is one of the highlights of the summer every year, where each dorm takes part in some friendly dorm competitions. Starting at 4:00 P.M., students enlisted in three different events: the potato sack race, the three-legged race, and the izzy-dizzy relay. First up was the potato sack race. The objective of this event was for people to make their way across the field in a big potato sack. There were numerous rounds, starting with the boys’ dorms and later the girls’ dorms. Some students hopped the whole way across, whilst others stepped out of their sacks halfway in agony. There were also participants who tripped in their haste to reach the finish line, though fortunately there were no serious injuries. Some people did not take part in this event in fear of falling. When asked about how she felt about winning one of the rounds for Hoyt Hall, Amanda Dupuis said, “I felt pretty good ‘cause I get
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See Field Day, page 3
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